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The Department is partner of the project PECUS – European Landscapes of Transhumance
The Department of History and Archaeology of NKUA is partner of the project PECUS – European Landscapes of Transhumance. PECUS is a transnational project funded in the context of Erasmus+/KA2 EU programme - Strategic Partnerships for Higher Education.
The project is coordinated by the Universidad Pablo de Olavide (UPO) in Seville, and the collaborators include 6 partners (5 universities and 1 company) from 5 different European countries (Greece, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom and Iceland).
PECUS’s overall objective is to define Higher Education methods and tools based on cognitive mapping, able to convey the complexity and trans-disciplinarity of the issues related to the conservation, management and promotion of tangible and intangible cultural assets – in particular focusing on the transhumance heritage.
The program aims specifically to:
- providing a transdisciplinary educational approach to the project topic, integrating practices and methods typical of spatial planning, history, conservation, anthropology, archaeology and ecology
- disseminating cognitive mapping as a tool to foster trans-disciplinary learning within lab-like learning environments
- strengthening the network among EU HEIs and improving their educational capacities and practices with a special focus on trans-disciplinarity
The project has a duration of 34 months (October 2019- August 2022) and for further information you can visit the PECUS website: https://pecus-erasmus.u-space.it/